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Knee ligament damage


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And Timmy, because he's a horrible gobshite.

 

Episode 4 - The Corner Flag Strikes Back.

 

Fed up of being repeatedly being punched, the corner flag snapped (not literally) and swung back, catching Timmy full in the face. He stumbled back and caught his studs in the turf.

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Best case Scenario:

 

He needs an operation to sort out the knee and goes under the knife. Whilst in theatre he needs a standard Blood or Plasma transfusion but it soon becomes clear that it came from a donor who has Mad Cow Disease.

 

He then spends the rest of his days falling over due to a lack of control over his body.

 

The irony would actually be so funny I think I'd pop.

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That's their spine shattered. The Chavs would be crying if they'd lost Mongo and Lampard but I'd rather lose them two than Essien and Carvalho.

 

This is a massive chance for us to steal a march on them.

 

 

I'd wish that on Drogba. As for that picture of Lampard, when did Ashley Cole's PC get hacked?

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Chelsea get lift with Drogba injury news

Soccer : Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is expected to face only a short spell on the sidelines following the injury he sustained against CFR Cluj.

 

The Ivory Coast international left the stadium of Chelsea's Champions League opponents with his right leg in a brace after last night's goalless draw.

 

He underwent a scan today and it is understood the results show that Drogba sustained no significant ligament damage.

 

If he had sustained a major ligament injury Chelsea would have been forced to cope without their first-choice frontman for several months.

 

However the early signs point to it being a matter of weeks rather than months before Drogba becomes available again to manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.

 

Drogba sustained forceful rotations to his right knee and ankle when his leg appeared to buckle as he went to make contact with a cross against the Romanians.

 

Chelsea are set to keep him under observation for the next two to three days before revealing precisely how long Drogba faces out of action, however there will be no need for surgery.

 

© 2008 The Irish Times

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